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nasa launching a satellite into orbit from florida. this new equipment will improve communication with the international space station and relay images captured about it hubble space telescope. >>> a quilt displaying a photograph of a lynched african-american woman is generating strong emotions from visitors at an indianapolis library. >> i get people here all different kinds of races and color and creed treating me bad because of stuff like this. >> i know it can be painful for some people. i know some people are angry. some people cry. >> the quilt is a part of a collection of piece that's will be displayed through february and march. >>> controversials brewing after starter pistols during an emergency drill were fired in chicago. some students were alarmed by the exercise noent prepare teach aernz pupils from mass shootings. >> i don't think we need to have it normal to have simulated shootings in school. then it makes it more normal for society to accept these types of things. >>> and high school students are defending their teache
nasa launching a satellite into orbit from florida. this new equipment will improve communication with the international space station and relay images captured about it hubble space telescope. >>> a quilt displaying a photograph of a lynched african-american woman is generating strong emotions from visitors at an indianapolis library. >> i get people here all different kinds of races and color and creed treating me bad because of stuff like this. >> i know it can be...
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nasa launched an unarmed atlas five rocket last night. the rocket is taking a satellite into orbit. it's part after imhiewn indications network to -- communications network to relay messages to and from the space station. >>> if you like the -- if you liked the weather the last couple of days, i'm sorry to say the flirtation with spring like temperatures is ending. >> the forecast is coming up after the break. stay with us. . >>> 53 degrees outside. don't get used to it. howard bernstein is here with s- n-o-w possibly. >> late tomorrow morning we'll see snow showers around. but let's talk about today first. the wind will be the big problem today. wind advisory in effect till 6:00. gusts now are in the 40 to 45, 50 mile an hour range. that should be the case much of the day. here's a look at the day planner. on the plus side the sun's coming back. partly to mostly sunny today. we will have those winds sustained 20 to 30, gusting again 40, 45, 50 miles an hour. with temperatures in the afternoon in the mid-40s dropping off into the upper 30s this evening. so we're starting the warmest
nasa launched an unarmed atlas five rocket last night. the rocket is taking a satellite into orbit. it's part after imhiewn indications network to -- communications network to relay messages to and from the space station. >>> if you like the -- if you liked the weather the last couple of days, i'm sorry to say the flirtation with spring like temperatures is ending. >> the forecast is coming up after the break. stay with us. . >>> 53 degrees outside. don't get used to it....
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like yours are taking the initiative now to go forward and make the new discoveries in a time when nasa is dealing with budget cuts. >> you know, to us, we grew up, most of us in our company grew up watching apollo and it is an incredible legacy it is the equiv live nasa like lewis and clark. our job to find the edge and our job to do the industrial stuff and provide transportation and go out and help create the propellant and the materials to build. we want them to go to mars and do the fun stuff. we'll do the work and heavy lifting. >> how difficult of a mission will it be to get the resources from the asteroid. >> it will take a long time. even if you are mining it is 10-15 years. we'll start with the fire flies which are the little probes about the size of three laptops and robably 2015 and follow them with dragon flies. you might be picking up a theme there. they will bring back 25-50 pound and 2020 we'll send out the harvesters and they will bring back large multiton and put them in thoshit of the moon and that way if it falls down it will fall on the moon. >> it is groundbreaking
like yours are taking the initiative now to go forward and make the new discoveries in a time when nasa is dealing with budget cuts. >> you know, to us, we grew up, most of us in our company grew up watching apollo and it is an incredible legacy it is the equiv live nasa like lewis and clark. our job to find the edge and our job to do the industrial stuff and provide transportation and go out and help create the propellant and the materials to build. we want them to go to mars and do the...
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today a new shocking story of what nasa knew has america talking. we have the real story here tonight. good to have you with us tonight. folks, thanks for watching. a big thank you this evening to hk for finally saying what really needed to be said. today was clinton's final day as secretary of state. she begins her life as a private citizen tomorrow. and for now, she has nothing to lose politically. so when the associated press asked clinton about the republican lawmakers who grilled her on benghazi, this was the secretary's response. "they just will not live in an evidence-based world, and that's regrettable. it's regrettable for our political system and for the people who serve our government in very dangerous, difficult circumstances." amen to that. the president might not be able to call out republicans like this. democratic lawmakers certainly might not be able to do it, but hillary clinton has no fear of speaking the truth now that she is going to be a private citizen. her appearances in front of the congressional committees on benghazi, the
today a new shocking story of what nasa knew has america talking. we have the real story here tonight. good to have you with us tonight. folks, thanks for watching. a big thank you this evening to hk for finally saying what really needed to be said. today was clinton's final day as secretary of state. she begins her life as a private citizen tomorrow. and for now, she has nothing to lose politically. so when the associated press asked clinton about the republican lawmakers who grilled her on...
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nasa space shuttles never left earth without it. >> i tell you, i think we would be lost without duct tape up here. >> reporter: a duct tape bandit used it when he rob ad-libbing core store. he -- robbed a liquor store. he covered his face. it's enough to give diapers a dirty name. >> it could be a day of fireworks on capitol hill. former senator chuck hagel heads to the hilda. >> the president's pick for secretary of defense begins a hearing. delia goncalves is covering that. she'll have more on that coming les ay: [ l whs w t fdg oumyergut: su cple. uh.dyosuorbos? di! veotalum d tan ohimneysm. di! e rdanoxan. arheth [ ng] myme 3 ner ip bt. w oumule [ ng] i veroinndevor toroctprer, d ome sc hlt [ ngdi! ng] at ainr! su cple! [ ma aouer thfo-ionnuitn eurcole. silehoe hp u t gh [ jonuitn enreomet trioinhae. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios internet, you get it -- the difference 100% fiber optics makes. but don't take our word for it -- ask a real fios customer. ask me why fiber optics matters. ask me about the upload speeds -- they're sick! [ male announcer ] so go online
nasa space shuttles never left earth without it. >> i tell you, i think we would be lost without duct tape up here. >> reporter: a duct tape bandit used it when he rob ad-libbing core store. he -- robbed a liquor store. he covered his face. it's enough to give diapers a dirty name. >> it could be a day of fireworks on capitol hill. former senator chuck hagel heads to the hilda. >> the president's pick for secretary of defense begins a hearing. delia goncalves is covering...
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nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida, including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. the brash, bold-talking former mayor of new york city, ed koch, died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york. >> good morning. i'm ed koch, and i'm running for mayor. how am i doing? >> sreenivasan: ed koch was most at home on the streets of manhattan. a quintessential new yorker, the larger than life koch, who ran city hall from 1978 to 1989, was best known for shepherding new york out of financial ruin, restoring the city's finances through tough budget cuts, and improving its decaying subway system. but he insisted his biggest personal achievement was rallying new yorkers through the 1980 transit strike that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and t
nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida, including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. the brash, bold-talking former mayor of new york city, ed koch, died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york....
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of thing, and it's now. >> nasa is opening up the doors, allowing everybody to work with them, a lot of it is still top secret, but they're allowing more and more companies and the prices are going down, and more dailytechnology, and it's all at it. >> regarding what nasa has to attract and offer to the private sector to come in and work with them, for whatever those reasons are, we don't really care. >> reporter: shep, we're talking about space hotels and orbits, and people can actually afford some of this stuff. >> shepard: how is california staying competitive in this race? >> reporter: well, they have 14 companies in mow havi and permission granted, you can come out here and try a couple of things. the virgin crew is it out here with some of their equipment and they have three warehouses out here, and a politician is pushing legislation. one company that we talked to is called x core. >> you can try new things, and it's always maintained. i think of we have been missing that to a certain extent for the last 40 or 50 years, and opening space so real people can work there is going
of thing, and it's now. >> nasa is opening up the doors, allowing everybody to work with them, a lot of it is still top secret, but they're allowing more and more companies and the prices are going down, and more dailytechnology, and it's all at it. >> regarding what nasa has to attract and offer to the private sector to come in and work with them, for whatever those reasons are, we don't really care. >> reporter: shep, we're talking about space hotels and orbits, and people...
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nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. the brash, bold-talking former mayor of new york city, ed koch died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york. >> good morning. i'm ed koch, and i'm running for mayor. how am i doing? >> sreenivasan: ed koch was most at home on the streets of manhattan. a quintessential new yorker, the larger than life koch, who ran city hall from 1978 to 1989, was best known for shepherding new york out of financial ruin, restoring the city's finances through tough budget cuts, and improving its decaying subway system. but he insisted his biggest personal achievement was rallying new yorkers through the 1980 transit strike that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the
nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. the brash, bold-talking former mayor of new york city, ed koch died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york....
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nasa space shuttles never left earth without it. >> i tell you, i think we'd be lost without duct tape up here. >> a bandit even used it when he robbed a liquor store. it's enough to give diapers a dirty name. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> you know that dogs are going to smell something. >> that's what i was just thinking, why, oh why, did these women, did anyone think they were going to be able to walk through an airport with cocaine on their tushies? >> put some tape on. >> i'm sure we can all feel bad, but i don't think 9, $10,000 is worth going to jail for a very long time. no more duct tape. >> you can always follow what's going on here in "the situation room." and we will be getting a lot of tweets. >> i'm sure about this last story, definitely. erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the nra's flip-flop of background checks. why they say they're against them now. plus, bob -- and the man who fooled manti te'o comes clean and talks about his real romantic feelings. a bizarre unveiling. let's go out of the
nasa space shuttles never left earth without it. >> i tell you, i think we'd be lost without duct tape up here. >> a bandit even used it when he robbed a liquor store. it's enough to give diapers a dirty name. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> you know that dogs are going to smell something. >> that's what i was just thinking, why, oh why, did these women, did anyone think they were going to be able to walk through an airport with cocaine on their tushies? >> put some...
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. >>> nasa will help the bay area better understand pollution. it will hoover as low as 1,000 feet and collect air particles. it will protect people's health by improving forecasts. >>> we have problems this morning, south. >> that is right, 101, we have a truck accident, it has been there since 43. they are making progress, we will have a live report and it is backed up for a ten to 15 minute delay. >>> patchy fog, 32 degrees in santa rosa, we had 48 in san francisco, we will all be
. >>> nasa will help the bay area better understand pollution. it will hoover as low as 1,000 feet and collect air particles. it will protect people's health by improving forecasts. >>> we have problems this morning, south. >> that is right, 101, we have a truck accident, it has been there since 43. they are making progress, we will have a live report and it is backed up for a ten to 15 minute delay. >>> patchy fog, 32 degrees in santa rosa, we had 48 in san...
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that led to a issue dr.ing announcement that the crew had perished during reentry. >> nasa today on a day of remembrance marked other tragedies as well. apollo one which burned up on the launch pad in 1967 killing three astronauts on board the space shuttle challenger flight lasted one minute before disintegrating. a tragedy witnessed by school children across america because one of the seven on board was christa mechanical live the teachner space,. >> steve harrigan at the kennedy space center. a pilot passed out mid flight with 116 passengers and five crew members on board. so says a spokesman for alaska airlines. second time in two weeks that a pilot for that very carrier lost consciousness while the plane was in the air. the spokesman says the two events were related in no way. the latest incident happened last night. the airline reported that the co-pilot safely landed that seattle-bound plane put it down in portland, oregon. the pilot was likely suffering from stomach virus or food poisoning. one woman was apparently not happy that flight attendants moved a fellow passenger to h
that led to a issue dr.ing announcement that the crew had perished during reentry. >> nasa today on a day of remembrance marked other tragedies as well. apollo one which burned up on the launch pad in 1967 killing three astronauts on board the space shuttle challenger flight lasted one minute before disintegrating. a tragedy witnessed by school children across america because one of the seven on board was christa mechanical live the teachner space,. >> steve harrigan at the kennedy...
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nasa says this near earth asteroid will be 17,000 miles away, inside the ring where weather and communication satellites fly. the asteroid is half the size of a football field. you won't be able to see it without binoculars. the asteroid has no chance of hitting earth. >>> the super bowl kickoff is just about two hours away. beyonce will deliver the half time show. the grammy award winning singer promises to sing live. no lip syncing or prerecorded tracks. oprah's own network is being slammed with a sexual discrimination suit. the web is exploding with a buzz. a woman claims she was fired a month after returning from pregnancy leave. >>> frank ocean is a lover not a fighter. he says he was jumped by chris brown on january 27th. ocean says he wants peace, that he won't be pressing charges or sue. >>> it's a change that could affect millions of families. the boy scouts may end their ban on gaye members. up next, a former eagle scout who is gay and was expelled. both sides of the debate ahead right here from the cnn newsroom. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's vo
nasa says this near earth asteroid will be 17,000 miles away, inside the ring where weather and communication satellites fly. the asteroid is half the size of a football field. you won't be able to see it without binoculars. the asteroid has no chance of hitting earth. >>> the super bowl kickoff is just about two hours away. beyonce will deliver the half time show. the grammy award winning singer promises to sing live. no lip syncing or prerecorded tracks. oprah's own network is being...
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broke apart on re-entry killing all five crew members over eastern texas during a teleconference with nasa, a group of high school science students in texas recalled what they saw and what they heard. >> i actually still remember the day. i was getting ready to go, and we were waiting and we were about to leave until we heard this loud noise. >> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at kennedy space center where hundred of people gathered in 2003 for the landing that never happened. >>> an emergency landing for a passenger plane after the pilot passed out in the cockpit. the alaska airlines flight landed safely in portland after the first officer was forced to take over because the pilot was unconscious. the plane was on its way from los angeles to seattle when diverted. 160 people were on board at the time. no word on what caused the pilot to pass out. >>> medical researchers are telling doctors it is time to warn young patients about dangers found in energy drinks. pediatricians estimate 35% of american teens and adolescents drink the caffeinated beverages. the drinks are not fda regula
broke apart on re-entry killing all five crew members over eastern texas during a teleconference with nasa, a group of high school science students in texas recalled what they saw and what they heard. >> i actually still remember the day. i was getting ready to go, and we were waiting and we were about to leave until we heard this loud noise. >> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at kennedy space center where hundred of people gathered in 2003 for the landing that never...
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this is nasa's new communications satellite being launched into space. this happened late last night in florida. it's going to be used to communicate with the astronauts living on the international space station. it will also be used to transfer images from the hubble space telescope. nasa's 11th time sending a tracking and delay shuttle into space. the first was in 1983. always awesome video. >> cool. >>> 5:21. final for weather & traffic on the 1s. meteorologist tom kierein with the forecast. what's going on out there? >> last night it was the rain which has exited. a few lingering sprinkles, prince george's, the district, fairfax county and loudoun county. temperatures are dropping into the 40s now to near 50. reagan national now down to 53. just an hour ago, it was at 60. the temperatures are rapidly dropping. much of prince george's county now in the low 50s. and we're going to continue to see the temperatures dropping throughout the day. storm team 4 four-day forecast will drop to the 30s after sunset. winds will be gusting to 50 miles per hour tod
this is nasa's new communications satellite being launched into space. this happened late last night in florida. it's going to be used to communicate with the astronauts living on the international space station. it will also be used to transfer images from the hubble space telescope. nasa's 11th time sending a tracking and delay shuttle into space. the first was in 1983. always awesome video. >> cool. >>> 5:21. final for weather & traffic on the 1s. meteorologist tom kierein...
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today nasa is honoring their memory and lives lost in previous missions in a day of remembrance. dr. steve harrigan is live at cape canaveral. >> a solemn day at the complex. a sense of remembering and sense of gratitude for those that gave their life in space exploration. three of the major tragedies in nasa occurring in different years but on in the same week beginning in 1967 with apollo one a fire claim the lives of three astronauts including gus grissom. then in 1986 the space shuttle challenger exploding after 73 seconds in flight. of course on board the challenger was the first teacher in space. it was later found that a faulty seal around a booster rocket was responsible for that crash. finally ten years ago today, this time it was the space shuttle columbia after a selling 16-day mission. that orbiter coming apart minutes away from home. some of the family members of the seven crew members here today to mark that with remembrance and gratitude trying to push the envelope. back to you. >> alisyn: i remember that day vividly. >> 20 years after her kidnapping made worldwide
today nasa is honoring their memory and lives lost in previous missions in a day of remembrance. dr. steve harrigan is live at cape canaveral. >> a solemn day at the complex. a sense of remembering and sense of gratitude for those that gave their life in space exploration. three of the major tragedies in nasa occurring in different years but on in the same week beginning in 1967 with apollo one a fire claim the lives of three astronauts including gus grissom. then in 1986 the space...
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. >> nasa marked three of the worst tragedies today. each occurring in the same winter week. in 1967, fire on the launch pad killed three astronauts on board apollo 1. including gus grisham, member of the original mercury program. in 1986, the space shuttle acc challenger exploded killing all seven on board, including the first teacher in space. the tragedy witnessed by school children shook the nation. >> i know it's hard to understand that sometimes painful things like this happen. it's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. it's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's horizons. the future doesn't belong to the faint-hearted. it belongs to the brave. >> finally in 2003, minutes from landing, the space shuttle columbia broke apart on reentry, again killing all seven on board, israeli the first israeli to fly in space. it was later determined piece of foam broke off in launch and damaged a wing. causing the orbiter to break up in the reentry. those seven astronauts were mothers and father who left behind 12 children, among whole became fighter pilot, ma
. >> nasa marked three of the worst tragedies today. each occurring in the same winter week. in 1967, fire on the launch pad killed three astronauts on board apollo 1. including gus grisham, member of the original mercury program. in 1986, the space shuttle acc challenger exploded killing all seven on board, including the first teacher in space. the tragedy witnessed by school children shook the nation. >> i know it's hard to understand that sometimes painful things like this...
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it's a special equipped nasa plane on an unprecedented mission to monitor air pollution across the state. the aircraft will also fly tomorrow collecting data. the plane is flying as low as 1,000 feet. it's focused on interstate 680 in the bay area. the goal is to better understand where the air pollution is coming florida and how specifically it moves over the area. >> so no calls of ufos or anything of the sort. which we got a lot of calls and e-mails. >> oh, my gosh. >> good day for that to be happening. we have a lot of haze out there. if you were able to see the plane across the bay area, we have more of that air quality coming up. 68 in santa rosa, 67 in san rafael. cooler back in the east bay after that the cold start with 63 in concord, 26 in livermore. quite a bit warmer down in the south bay. we got in on the 70s like dil gilroy at 72. feels more like late april and early may. santa cruz at 71. san jose at 6 and los gatos in the mid 60s. a few other spots that did reach into the 70s, we had scotts valley at 71, then you had cupertino at 70. san jose upper 60s. i want to put a pa
it's a special equipped nasa plane on an unprecedented mission to monitor air pollution across the state. the aircraft will also fly tomorrow collecting data. the plane is flying as low as 1,000 feet. it's focused on interstate 680 in the bay area. the goal is to better understand where the air pollution is coming florida and how specifically it moves over the area. >> so no calls of ufos or anything of the sort. which we got a lot of calls and e-mails. >> oh, my gosh. >> good...
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nasa will also honor the astronauts killed in the apollo and the challenger disasters. >> rescuers in mexico city searching for survivors after a deadly explosion at an oil company building. at least 25 people killed, more than 100 others injured in the blast at mexico's state-owned oil company. three-fourths are damaged. mexico's attorney general's office is searching for the cost. in central china, a truck carrying fireworks ahead of chinese new year celebrations exploded this morning. blast destroyed part of an elevated highway, sending vehicles plummeting 100 feet to the ground. china state tv network reports eight confirmed deaths, but that number is likely to rise. >> vice-president joe biden is on his way to munich germany for a security conference, joining the other world leaders andin discussions on the fighting in mali and syria and iran. it's a rather informal setting. time for us to talk about a lot of action on the weather front. school closings and delays scrolling at the top of your screen. >> we are starting to see accumulations on the roads. scarce everywhere except f
nasa will also honor the astronauts killed in the apollo and the challenger disasters. >> rescuers in mexico city searching for survivors after a deadly explosion at an oil company building. at least 25 people killed, more than 100 others injured in the blast at mexico's state-owned oil company. three-fourths are damaged. mexico's attorney general's office is searching for the cost. in central china, a truck carrying fireworks ahead of chinese new year celebrations exploded this morning....
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time they tried to send something into space, a turtle, some worms, but for them it is but not for nasa, no. because, you know, this dates back to 1948 when the u.s. actually sent the first -- >> controversy settled. not the same monkey. unless it's just a very stressed out monkey. >> which it could be. >> yes. probably. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> all right. we've done that story. we're moving on. #hacked. twitter accounts compromised. next, what the site is saying tonight. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> i heard something but it all happened so fast, and it was like all of a sudden black. >> police say the driver of a charter bus that crashed in boston yesterday was not among the 27 people injured and may face charges. the bus was carrying high school students from harvard to pennsylvania when it struck an overpass. the overpass was up for replacement. officials say the driver failed to heed height warning signs and trooper
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nasa will be watching it. scientists and astronomers will be tracking after it swings by to see how this close fly-by will change the orbit when it does come around again. martha: in your terms, these things happen, you know, every thousands of years, several thousands years. when was the last time something like this did actually make contact and what was the impact? >> well to give you some perspective, this asteroid is about the same size as the rock that exploded over siberia in 1908. that event that leveled00 of square miles of land, just complete devastation. that didn't even hit the planet. it exploded in the atmosphere above the ground. so these rocks can pack a wallop if they do hit the, hit the earth. nasa thinks these types of rocks fly by maybe once every 40 years. a close shave of the earth. an actual strike like when we saw once every 1200. martha: this is six or seven years away and 70% of the earth is covered in water. so it is unlikely that it would hit anywhere but it could, it could? >> yeah
nasa will be watching it. scientists and astronomers will be tracking after it swings by to see how this close fly-by will change the orbit when it does come around again. martha: in your terms, these things happen, you know, every thousands of years, several thousands years. when was the last time something like this did actually make contact and what was the impact? >> well to give you some perspective, this asteroid is about the same size as the rock that exploded over siberia in 1908....
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whatever reasons nasa has to attract and offer an entree to the private sector to come in and work with them, whatever those reasons are we don't really care. all we know is that the opportunities are here. >> reporter: opportunities that include expanding space programs for other countries. as the industry grows, competition will undoubtedly drive costs down. that presents other problems such as health concerns and government regulations. >> right now the faa only has regulatory authority for launches and reentries of commercial spaceflight. they can't regulate currently on-orbit activities. >> reporter: no doubt that the demand is there. virgin galactic has 500 people booked with deposits of 20,000 each to go into orbit. >> thank you, everybody. >> reporter: we know nasa headquarters both in houston and in florida. the private space race is really all over the country with the spaceport being in new mexico and here in mojave in california. there is little bit of a race going on jon, the spaceport in new mexico getting competition from california. there is legislation introduced to kee
whatever reasons nasa has to attract and offer an entree to the private sector to come in and work with them, whatever those reasons are we don't really care. all we know is that the opportunities are here. >> reporter: opportunities that include expanding space programs for other countries. as the industry grows, competition will undoubtedly drive costs down. that presents other problems such as health concerns and government regulations. >> right now the faa only has regulatory...
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. >> we think on that as one a lot of sadness but for people who work with nasa. >>> and foam punctureed a hole in the wing. no one survived. this is the second in the program's history, the first was when the challenger exploded after takeoff. they remember the victims as well. >>> making headlines. hillary clinton will step down as the secretary of state. she has taken part in 1700 meetings. >> she bids goodbye, the incoming secretary will be sworn in today. he served as a senator and a tem contractic candidate and a veteran. he will be sworn in during a private ceremony this afternoon. >>> 15 minutes away from 5. if your kids take the bus, bundle them up. >> it is cold. as we said, you called this. the winds will pick up. we have the snow to talk about. as of now we can see it coming down it is coming down to the south of washington. we're dealing with a wand band of snow along i-70 now. tell me what you are seeing. i'll give you the reports out this morning. we're going to be dealing with the dry air and this is what is affecting the snow as of now. look at the dew points in the 14.
. >> we think on that as one a lot of sadness but for people who work with nasa. >>> and foam punctureed a hole in the wing. no one survived. this is the second in the program's history, the first was when the challenger exploded after takeoff. they remember the victims as well. >>> making headlines. hillary clinton will step down as the secretary of state. she has taken part in 1700 meetings. >> she bids goodbye, the incoming secretary will be sworn in today. he...
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how the columbia disaster changed the culture of nasa. >> high clouds moving in. which day on the weekend, saturday or sunday will be the warmest with the specific temperatures. >>> the space community today paused to remember the seven astronauts killed on the space shuttle columbia, including one from the bay area. john fowler has obtained some of the last video of them just before the shuttle exploded. >> reporter: at nasa's kennedy space center memorial a solemn remembrance and recommitment. >> ten years ago it would have been easy to pull back from the frontier of space and say it was too miskey to pursue. instead we rededicated ourselves to improving. >> booster ignition and liftoff. >> reporter: improving a flawed launcher and a flawed nasa culture that failed to prevent the tragedy. external tank foam broke off on its launch. this time damaging columbia's wing. we obtained this video of the crew during a fateful reentry. bay area astronaut in the back prep a former nasa official reportedly said even if engineer history confirmed fatal damage, no one would
how the columbia disaster changed the culture of nasa. >> high clouds moving in. which day on the weekend, saturday or sunday will be the warmest with the specific temperatures. >>> the space community today paused to remember the seven astronauts killed on the space shuttle columbia, including one from the bay area. john fowler has obtained some of the last video of them just before the shuttle exploded. >> reporter: at nasa's kennedy space center memorial a solemn...
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. >> blast off of a nasa rocket from the kennedy space center overnight. take a look. the first launch of the year and carrying a communication's satellite into orbit and improve contact. meanwhile, nasa is getting ready to mark the 10th anniversary of the columbia disaster tomorrow. >>> if your new year's resolution was to lose weight, what's the best way to shed pounds? methods you thought are best may not be working. >> theories many thought proved affective are not backed by scientific evidence. those myths include snacking before bed and skipping breakfast will cause weight gain. some research shows those who lose weight fast keep it off longer. also on the list, this is a big one. having sex does not burn as many calories as people think. on average it burns 21 calories or as much as a brisk walk. so many questions. all right. >>> listen up men. cooking, cleaning. at some point or another we all have to do it. but the chores you do at home may be affecting your sex life. >> more on this. >> more sex talk. weighing in on a new study later in this hour in our talke
. >> blast off of a nasa rocket from the kennedy space center overnight. take a look. the first launch of the year and carrying a communication's satellite into orbit and improve contact. meanwhile, nasa is getting ready to mark the 10th anniversary of the columbia disaster tomorrow. >>> if your new year's resolution was to lose weight, what's the best way to shed pounds? methods you thought are best may not be working. >> theories many thought proved affective are not...
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a new nasa communications satellite blasted off from cape canavarel, florida. look at that, that was last night. atop an atlas 5 rocket. that rocket was carrying the 7600-pounding tdrs spacecraft. the satellite will act adds an orbiting switchboard relaying voice communications and data between the international space station and mission control. it's kind of cool. >>> 47 minutes past the hour. she was a honor student, a majorette who performed at president obama's inauguration. now she's a symbol of chicago's crisis of gun violence. her father and her godfather are joining us coming up. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fre
a new nasa communications satellite blasted off from cape canavarel, florida. look at that, that was last night. atop an atlas 5 rocket. that rocket was carrying the 7600-pounding tdrs spacecraft. the satellite will act adds an orbiting switchboard relaying voice communications and data between the international space station and mission control. it's kind of cool. >>> 47 minutes past the hour. she was a honor student, a majorette who performed at president obama's inauguration. now...
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nasa says there's no chance f &pa collision with the flying rook. 3 n actor's knownnfor his & role ii two "c-s-i" spinoffs has been charged itt drunk driving ii arizona. policc n arizona hhve -&prrleased a booking photo of carmine giovinazzo after bing -3 arrested. giovinazzo is best known for playing detective danny messer on tte t-v serree "c-s-i: new york" and "c-s-i: miami". 3 authorities are trying to find 3&pa pit bull aad leeving himmfor dead.but thh animal - survived... and ii now under the care of a rhode island rescue grouppthiismooning julie tremmel has the storyyof that have surviveddagainst the odds. odds. 3 these photos are diificult to -3 look atta one-yeaa-old pit bull named liam by hiss ressuers, now suufering pnimaainable pain after being -3 attacked by a human.the aco att westport haa picked uppa stray dog that she had een tracking & for a ouple of weeks, you know had ffund that he had multiple gunshot wounds to his leg and chest..he has shrapnnl still in there and a fracture tt his leg. ow, animal & escueerheatter gutshaal and westport authorities aae asking for yo
nasa says there's no chance f &pa collision with the flying rook. 3 n actor's knownnfor his & role ii two "c-s-i" spinoffs has been charged itt drunk driving ii arizona. policc n arizona hhve -&prrleased a booking photo of carmine giovinazzo after bing -3 arrested. giovinazzo is best known for playing detective danny messer on tte t-v serree "c-s-i: new york" and "c-s-i: miami". 3 authorities are trying to find 3&pa pit bull aad leeving himmfor...
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again, nasa morning rush hour because of widespread flooding -- nasty morning rush hour because of widespread flooding. >> thank you so much fear >> the super -- thank you so much. >> the super bowl is on track. >> bayline going on. the georgetown hornets put an automatic. here in new orleans, the baltimore ravens get out and europe for >> the ravens went through a good practice this afternoon at tulane university. john harbaugh seemed very pleased. joe flacco was very sharp. the attention all week has been lee lewis. he seems really focused for this game despite all the controversy. he is disgusted that the media has made such a big deal of it all. >> it is just sad, once again that someone can have this much attention on the stage of this bay where the dreams are really real. they are really real. i don't need it. my teammates down it. the 49ers don't need it. nobody needed because it shows you how people really plan things to try to attack people. >> the ravens had to battle the gusty wind at the out door to that facility. this game, as you know is in the dome so the wind will not be a fac
again, nasa morning rush hour because of widespread flooding -- nasty morning rush hour because of widespread flooding. >> thank you so much fear >> the super -- thank you so much. >> the super bowl is on track. >> bayline going on. the georgetown hornets put an automatic. here in new orleans, the baltimore ravens get out and europe for >> the ravens went through a good practice this afternoon at tulane university. john harbaugh seemed very pleased. joe flacco was...
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nasa officials will hold that observance at the astronaut memorial in arlington national cemetery. a wreath laying will take place at the kennedy space center. there will be ceremonies honoring the 17 people who died in the apollo 1 disaster and the challenger explosion. >>> questioning how a student made it past metal detectors with a gun and shot a classmate. a 14-year-old was grazed by the bullet in his neck. he's out of the hospital. police say the student gunman could face charges. many parents were upset that the building was put into lockdown for two hours before teu dents were dismissed. school leaders plan to meet today to review the situation and emergency protocol. >>> lawmakers are reviewing a set of recommendations to protect virginia students in schools. a task force presented 24 ideas to o the general assembly in richmond yesterday. among the proposals, more juvenile record sharing between schools and criminal justice officials and lockdown drills with students each semester. the task force said the controversial idea of arming security officers or principals needs m
nasa officials will hold that observance at the astronaut memorial in arlington national cemetery. a wreath laying will take place at the kennedy space center. there will be ceremonies honoring the 17 people who died in the apollo 1 disaster and the challenger explosion. >>> questioning how a student made it past metal detectors with a gun and shot a classmate. a 14-year-old was grazed by the bullet in his neck. he's out of the hospital. police say the student gunman could face...